Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 105.280 (2026)
How sale made; notice of sale
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105.280 How sale made; notice of sale. All sales of real property made by the referees shall be made by public auction to the highest bidder in the manner required for the sale of real property on execution. The notice shall state the terms of sale. If the property or any part of it is to be sold subject to a prior estate, charge or lien, that fact shall be stated in the notice.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1956–1992 · leading case: Doan v. Doan, 302 P.2d 565 (Or. 1956).
Doan v. Doan, 302 P.2d 565 (Or. 1956). “Plaintiff urges that were the property to be sold at “public auction to the highest bidder,” in accordance with the provisions of ORS 105.280, it would bring a higher price than $30,000, the value fixed by the court, and that it was the duty of the court to enter a decree under…”
Stewart v. King, 836 P.2d 151 (Or. Ct. App. 1992). “The trial court ordered a public sale of the property under ORS 105.280 and issued a stipulated order for a sheriffs sale.”
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